- In addition to their original imagery, the Map Of The World – Shaded Relief site has added the Natural Earth landcover and shaded relief imagery of Tom Patterson.
- Hans writes to say that his World: Relief Map And Geolocations website has moved to a new URL with a new name, SRTM Relief Layers For Google Maps. New features include layers on the shaded relief map for administrative boundaries, water bodies, transportation (road and rail), and SRTM tile names (layer feature may only work in Firefox); links to the tile imagery used for the map; and a tutorial on how to add relief imagery to your own Google Map display.
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